This is already asking for trouble. I'll be in the the safe house if you need me.

BRAWLER WAIT THERE'S A*Brawler gets pounced by a hunter*Um... yeah...

Sleet Wrote:

Teh Brawler Wrote:

This is already asking for trouble. I'll be in the the safe house if you need me.

Be careful there's not a hunter in there.

HOLY CRAP YOU NINJA'D ME

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Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:14 am

ChewyChewy

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Re: Arc# 36: Scaredy Cats

Private Elliot Wrote:

Eh, Not a Grape and Max fan but who can deny how cute the first panel is.

I can.

And I draw the line at Stephen King jokes!

No, I'm kidding. But actually, even though I've read several of his works and liked many of them, the only one I can think of offhand where that applies is The Shining.... Could someone clue me in on which other works of his feature that premise?

I seen some of the recent Stephen King stories and i was a big fan of Stephen King movies back then, but most of the stories dealt with the spiritual, paranormal or gifted. Tarot being psychic is more of a connection to the spiritual and paranormal way of things i find in Stephen King stories. That, and Tarot would probably bring his stories to life o.o

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Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:39 am

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Re: Arc# 36: Scaredy Cats

They've never looked happier. (for all the grapenut fans)

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Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:45 am

ChewyChewy

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Re: Arc# 36: Scaredy Cats

GameCobra Wrote:

I seen some of the recent Stephen King stories and i was a big fan of Stephen King movies back then, but most of the stories dealt with the spiritual, paranormal or gifted. Tarot being psychic is more of a connection to the spiritual and paranormal way of things i find in Stephen King stories. That, and Tarot would probably bring his stories to life o.o

Yeah, I'm aware of what goes on in Stephen King stories, believe me, but I'm talking about the specific premise of a psychic in a haunted house. Granted, "every Stephen King story ever" has probably not been among the ones I read (though the ones I HAVE read have amounted to a couple dozen), but that's the only case where I recall that particular premise....

That first panel is a awesome avatar and is undeniably awesomely cute. just saying.

So I noticed. Ha! Grapewell FTW!

GameCobra Wrote:

and Tarot is so cute in panel three it's a shame she ain't going to be coming along with the gang. especially with that line.

Yeah, Tarot is awesome. It would have been cool to have her come along. But her line, "Welcome to my domain, travelers!" Make me think she's pretty nerdy... And there's nothing wrong with that, considering how nerdy her boyfriend is.

Fri Oct 08, 2010 2:02 am

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Re: Arc# 36: Scaredy Cats

I can't help but notice that Grape said BEAT the pants off instead of SCARE the pants off.

I don't get it. Why doesn't Max want a psychic (Tarot) near the house? What's a Stephen King story? Is it something I'm supposed to know about?

Considering how Tarot interacts with the spirits, and considering the house could be actually haunted, it would be like adding oxygen to hydrogen. BOOM!Other than that, look on wiki for THE SHINING, first example of King's novel in which a very gifted psychich boy enters a haunted hotel, the Overlook, stirring the ghosts of the many that died there in several, violent ways...There have been two adaptions of The Shining: a movie featuring Jack Nicholson, excellent actor, but bland plot. And then a TV miniseries that is more verbatim to the novel...alas, blander recitation...

I don't get it. Why doesn't Max want a psychic (Tarot) near the house? What's a Stephen King story? Is it something I'm supposed to know about?

Considering how Tarot interacts with the spirits, and considering the house could be actually haunted, it would be like adding oxygen to hydrogen. BOOM!Other than that, look on wiki for THE SHINING, first example of King's novel in which a very gifted psychich boy enters a haunted hotel, the Overlook, stirring the ghosts of the many that died there in several, violent ways...There have been two adaptions of The Shining: a movie featuring Jack Nicholson, excellent actor, but bland plot. And then a TV miniseries that is more verbatim to the novel...alas, blander recitation...

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